Tweets for November 2nd

Where are Bush, Cheney as election nears?

Media Bias

A recent CNN story asks, “Where is President Bush?” I find this interesting for two different reasons.

First, liberal journalists couldn’t wait to get rid of Bush because they thought he was a dolt and was ruining the country. Why do they want him back? I guess they want to tie current candidates to the “failed policies of the Bush administration.”
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Tweets for September 24th

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Hunting with Dick

There’s a new bumper sticker hitting the streets this week:


Hunting with Dick

Letterman also had fun with this topic:

Top Ten Reasons It is Still Safer to Go Hunting with Dick Cheney than to Ride in a Car with Ted Kennedy

10. The Vice President doesn’t need to sober up before calling for help.

9. The Vice President travels with a medical team rather than a scandal sanitation squad.

8. Vice President Cheney does not have delusional Presidential aspirations to cloud his judgment in a crisis.

7. Hunting with the VP doesn’t involve navigating any dangerous bridges.

6. As the victim of an accident involving a Republican, your name will actually be reported on CNN and CBS news.

5. Cheney – Number 8 Bird Shot; Kennedy – 8 shots of Wild Turkey.

4. You don’t have to wait for Cheney to concoct an alibi before help arrives.

3. If there is an accident, Cheney will attempt to save your life rather than his political career.

2. You will be able to tell your children and grandchildren about hunting with the Vice President years later.

1. If Vice President Cheney makes a statement regarding Gun Safety, reporters will actually be able to ask you for a comment.

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Iraqi Hospitality

Media Bias

Marines get hot meal from grateful Iraqis

The Washington Times: “Iraqi civilians fleeing heavy fighting have stunned and delighted hungry U.S. Marines in central Iraq by giving them food.

Haven’t heard this reported by the major media outlets on TV. I wonder why? Oh, I know, they don’t want to acknowledge the success of President Bush‘s campaign to liberate Iraq. After all, NBC has Peter Arnett reporting for them (and the Iraqi regime) and ABC has Peter Jennings. Neither of those networks will give the US liberation effort a favorable story. CNN always reports the world view, so they won’t broadcast a story favorable to the US either.

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